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HYUNDAI VENUE FROM $21,900

Hyundai’s Venue, a small SUV, starts at $21,900 (plus on road costs) for the six-speed manual; a six-speed automatic adds $2000.

Powered by a 90kW 1.6-litre petrol four, driving the front wheels, Venue’s standard equipment list includes 15-inch alloy wheels, cloth upholstery, a camera, eight-inch touchscreen infotainment with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, voice control (only via either of these apps), wireless phone charging, front USB A and C ports, Bluetooth and cruise control.

Active specification, at $26,000

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